Tag: choices

In episode 14, Jim1537 and his wife, Meremystic, discuss situations and events which, like a curve ball, can throw our lives totally off track. How do we process those events? Are they random? Is there a deeper meaning that we don’t understand? Do they happen for a reason? Why didn’t we see these things coming?

In this episode:

Asking and processing why

Decisions and consequences

How other people’s choices and decisions affect us

Hidden meanings behind events

Past lives and karma

The truth about predestination

The role of intuition and psychics

And much, much, more.

Unexpected events can challenge our sense of confidence, identity, our view of the world and sometimes, the actual reason for life’s purpose. Understanding the many forces behind unexpected events provides us with a comprehensive understanding of why things happen in the way they do, our role in the process, as well as the deeper spiritual significance of the various passages we happen to find ourselves in.

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We are back with episode 8 of Jim1537’s Metaphysical Tools for Transformation spiritual podcast. This episode is titled Everything Happens for a Reason.

This episode covers:

Spiritual Sayings and Aphorisms

Looking at choices from both the subjective and objective viewpoints

The difference between the human and the spiritual viewpoints

Emotionally charged words like mistake and right and wrong and the personal and societal guilt they trigger

Decisions, choices and cusp experiences

How expectations affect our perspective

The value of experience

We constantly hear spiritual phrases such as: Everything happens for a reason, everything happens for the highest good, there are no mistakes, and there is no right or wrong, only consequences. In this episode, we explore the meaning and the application of those sayings and how emotionally charged the idea of a mistake can be. We look at how events in our lives fit into the big picture of our soul’s multi-lifetime journeys.